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I.-Mr. D. G. A. Lowe
Vith an introduction to the series by the Rt. Hon. the LORD MAYOR OF LONDON, Sir KYNASTON STUDD ,
O.B.E.
THIS series of talks, which is a new departure recommended by the Central Council for School Broadcasting, will be given by athletes of acknowledged eminence and by experts in various branches of sporting activities. The first talk in the series is by D. G. A. Lowe , the famous Cambridge half-miler, and a former Olympic champion, who is one of the outstanding athletes whom England has produced since the war. Before his talk there will be a short introduction to the series by Sir Kynaston Studd , himself a cricketer and one of the famous cricketing family, who has been president and Hon. Chairman of the Polytechnic since 1903.
(The full programme of this course may be obtained free on application to Publications Department, B.B.C., Savoy Hill , W.C.2. A copy has already been sent to all registered listening schools.)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr. D. G. A. Lowe
Unknown:
Kynaston Studd
Unknown:
D. G. A. Lowe
Unknown:
Sir Kynaston Studd
Unknown:
Savoy Hill

A Broadcast Sketch by J. JEFFERSON FARJEON
A Boy
A Policeman
A Toff
The Scone is a deserted road outside a lonely house. It is night-about 9.0 p.m.
' The Split in the Cabinet'
A Play in TwoiActs by V. C. CLINTON BADDELEY Adapted from the story bv STEPHEN LEACOCK
Sir John Elphinspoon (Foreign Secretary)-Perriton Powers (his Private Secretary) Sir Francis Hake (the Prime Minister)
The Hon. George Shark (the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir Charles Trout (the First Lord of the Admiralty) Lord Edward Hallibut (the Secretary for War) Mr. Edgar Whiting (the Minister for Education) Butler
Lady Elphinspoon Angela (her daughter)
Act I. Sir John Elphinspoon 's Library, Carlton
House Terrace
Act II. A month later. The scene is the same but the room is arranged for a meeting of the Cabinet, at this moment in progress

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Jefferson Farjeon
Unknown:
Stephen Leacock
Unknown:
Sir John Elphinspoon
Unknown:
Perriton Powers
Unknown:
Sir Francis Hake
Unknown:
George Shark
Unknown:
Sir Charles Trout
Unknown:
Lord Edward Hallibut
Unknown:
Mr. Edgar Whiting
Unknown:
Lady Elphinspoon Angela
Unknown:
Sir John Elphinspoon

MABEL CONSTANDUR09 and MICHAEL HOGAN
' The Bugginses at the Seaside'
ALFREDO RODE (Violin)
GRETA KELLAR
(In English and Viennese
Songs)
'BUYING A GUN '
By HARRY GRATTAN
EDGAR FAIRCHILD and ROBERT LINDHOLM
(Piano Duets)
JACK PAYNE and THE
B.B.C. DANCE
ORCHESTRA

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Hogan
Violin:
Greta Kellar
Unknown:
Harry Grattan
Unknown:
Edgar Fairchild
Piano:
Robert Lindholm
Unknown:
Jack Payne

2LO London and 5XX Daventry

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